Dr. David B. Singer, DDS
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26219 Ridge Rd Damascus MD, 20872About
David B. Singer, DDS, is a general dentist who diagnoses and treats patients at his private practice, Dental Health Center, in Damascus, MD. He established his practice in 1998. As a dentist, he has dedicated training and unique experience specializes in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity. Dr. Singer has an impressive professional journey that spans twenty-one years. His unrivaled expertise covers all facets of general dentistry. He received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 1998 and remains at the forefront of his challenging specialty via memberships and affiliations with prestigious professional societies and associations. As a result, he is a member of the Maryland State Dental Association.
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Dr. Singer is a general dentist who is currently serving patients at his private dental practice - Dental Health Center - located in Damascus, Maryland. His patients have great things to say about him, one stating “I drive from Bethesda to Damascus to see Dr. Singer. He’s a wonderful dentist with a great staff.”
Dr. Singer holds a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree.
Dr. Singer is a member of the Maryland State Dental Association (MSDA). The MSDA represents the dental profession’s efforts to provide high quality and ethical oral health care to the public. It is the professional association for dentists in the state of Maryland, and a constituent of the American Dental Association.
Dentistry, also known as Dental and Oral Medicine, is a branch of medicine that consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity. As a general dentist, Dr. Singer diagnoses and treats dental issues, as well as helps patients develop better oral hygiene regimens. He cleans teeth, corrects bite issues, and performs other duties to ensure that the teeth and mouth are healthy.
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